and his younger brother, san francisco coach jim harbaugh. they talked yesterday about-facing each other on football's biggest stage. >> this team that we're going to play is a great football team. they're extremely well-coached, i'd have to say. i think jim's just done a great job with the team i'm proud of him and what he's accomplished as a coach, but more so as a man, you know as a family man, as a father as a husband, as a brother and son. >> well i think it's a blessing and a curse. you know blessing because you know, that is my brother's team. the curse part would be that you know the talk of two brothers playing in the super bowl and what that takes away from, you know, the players that are in the game. you know they're the ones that have the most to do with it and they're the ones we should be talking about. >> we also have this to talk about, a family photo of the two coaches from many years ago, that's john on the left and jim on the right, with their sister joanie. you can see the harbaughs go head to head as the 49ers play and ra